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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Church President Russell M. Nelson Observes His 6th Anniversary as Prophet

Hello again, everyone! This Sabbath Day marks the 6th anniversary of the prophetic tenure of Church President Russell M. Nelson. Under his direction, the Church now has three global magazines, is awaiting the arrival of new hymnbooks and children's songbooks to also be used worldwide, has now seen the appointment of the first Asian-American, Latin American, and British-Irish/adult convert apostles, and has seen restructuring efforts affecting the Elders' and High Priests' Quorums, ward Young Men Presidencies, and stake Sunday School and Young Men Presidencies.

All but one of our current apostles (Elder Patrick Kearon) have individually presided at 2 or more temple dedications or rededications. And President Nelson has surpassed 15th Church President Gordon B. Hinckley as the oldest living prophet and the prophet to announce the most temples. The 153 temples announced around the world in the last five years have brought the total number of worldwide temples to 335.

Additionally, the Church is well on track to have 200 operating temples by sometime during the third or fourth quarter of this year, and the Church could almost certainly have 300 temples dedicated by the bicentennial anniversary of the Church (Saturday, April 6, 2030). President Nelson is not only the oldest living prophet but is the oldest living apostle as well.

The prophet's apostolic colleagues, his wife, and his children all say he is hard to keep up with and continue to report that he acts with the energy and vigor of someone 30-40 years younger than his now-99 years of age.  Some have stated that he might be near the end of his life several times. But just as the prophet has proven the world wrong in the January 2018 assessment that he was unlikely to change the Church, he continues to live and function well daily. 

Of course, as any good former physician would do, he followed the advice of his doctors and was absent from the October 2023 General Conference, though he was able to prerecord his remarks delivered during the final session. Later this year, President Nelson and his counselors will join the list of longest-serving First Presidencies of the Church, and several months after that, President Nelson will become the first ever centenarian prophet and apostle.

The last six years of inspired leadership from and through President Nelson has taught me so much. A long time ago, I began regularly praying that when any major Church announcement is made, I would know for myself that it has been inspired by the Lord. And the Lord has never disappointed me in that. Many of the adjustments and changes that have been made have always left me with the question, "Why hasn't this been done before?"

I am grateful for the opportunity I have almost daily to witness what is going on in the Church around the world because of our current beloved prophet, President Russell M. Nelson. He is truly the man for our time. As we heed his prophetic counsel and seek to obtain confirmation from the Lord regarding it, I promise He will continue to testify to all of us that He does indeed direct His work, through His chosen prophet, seer, and revelatory and President of the Church in our day, President Russell M. Nelson.

I am grateful to have had the chance to reflect on the impact the prophet has had on the Church in the last 6 years. I continue to monitor any and all Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples updates and will be sure to pass word of those along to you all as they cross my radar. In the meantime, that does it for now. All comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated on any post at any time, as long as the offered feedback is made per the established guidelines.

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  1. Hello again, everyone! Early this morning, Church News editor Sister Sarah Jane Weaver provided a collection of quotes on President Nelson's prophetic leadership from his two counselors, each member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and each member of the Relief Society, Primary, and Young Women General Presidencies. The Church News also confirmed the creation of 13 new stakes and shared what Church leaders and religious scholars have said about 1 Nephi 6-10, which will be our "Come Follow Me" study for this week. My thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The latest edition of "In Case You Missed It: Week in Review" recapped the top 9 developments covered by the Church News this week. My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. And the Church News has covered the dedication of the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple. My thanks once again to you all.

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    3. The Peruvian Newsroom page has shared a report on the dedication as well. It's possible that a report on the main Newsroom about the dedication might be the only temple news we get this week. But if anything else is announced on Tuesday, I will be sure to cover it here. My thanks once again to you all.

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    4. And the main Newsroom also covered today's dedication of the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple. My thanks once again to you all.

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    5. On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the Untied States, as anticipated, no major temple contruction announcements were made during this 2:00 PM hour. However, two reports have been shared by the Church News: 6 stories in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and what Employment Services Missionaries have learned from their service. My thanks once again to you all.

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    6. On this Tuesday, the Young Men General Presidency and General Advisory Council have established Young Men Worldwide, a new social media channel on which they will share messages specifically for Young Men. This follows the establishment of an identical channel for Young Women. And the English text of the prayer offered in Spanish by Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to dedicate the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple has also been shared. My thanks once again to you all.

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    7. The latest edition of the Church News podcast has been released. If any major temple construction announcement is made during the approaching 2:00 PM hour, I will be sure to pass it along. My thanks once again to you all.

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